The theatre says the play is full of "thrills and chills to keep you on the edge of your seat."

WLKY spoke with Dracula's director -- who also has a role in the play.

He says the show brings people back every year, especially the younger crowd.

His adaptation is used worldwide.

"When we set out to put together an annual production, what I was interested in exploring was the idea of bringing the horror genre to the stage because I'd never seen it on the stage, very pop in film, literature of course," said director/actor Bill McNulty.